This is the story of brave veterans who return to Vietnam to heal their emotional wounds. The Veteran's Vietnam Restoration Project was founded in 1988 to conduct peacemaking trips back to Vietnam. Americans who once fought there now help to build much needed medical clinics. Steven Stratford has gone back to Vietnam four times. The guilt and pain he felt as a result of his experiences in the Vietnam War drove him to use drugs and eventually landed him in prison. His involvement with the VVRP on the return trips to Vietnam along with the extraordinary spirit of forgiveness by the Vietnamese people he has met, has helped him learn to begin to heal the wounds of war.

 Ahmed KathradaThe story of a man who spent 26 years behind bars for opposing S. Africa's apartheid system and who, after release, became a member of Parliament calling for forgiveness as the way to heal racial wounds.

 Peace-building with Louise DiamondA veteran negotiator in world hot-spots including the Middle East, Louise Diamond practices a citizens-based diplomacy that sometimes finds cooperation at the grass roots level, even when governments are hostile.

 Julie GoschalkHow the daughter of two holocaust survivors ventured into formal dialogues with children of Nazi-era Germans and what they learned from each other in a new era.

 Peace CampWe travel to a summer camp on a sparkling lake in Maine where teenagers from the Middle East play sports together.